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she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are winston churchill and fdr. but they had real tensions during world war ii. but i think you're exactly right. it brings up a quote that i recall that bismarck said in the 19th century. he said, the most important fact of the 20th century will be that the americans speak english. as kevin phillips used the term in his book about the cousins' war, they are the cousins. we speak the same language. even though we had tremendous battles with them in the 19th century and the americans frankly did not like brits, they detested them almost more than anyone, in the 20th century,
she detested socialism, probably even more than ronald reagan. and she had an abhorrance of communism. ronald reagan was a man of middle america who brought those views and values and stood by them his whole career. he wasn't like a lot of these modern politicians. when a poll goes wrong, they are gone. >> we've been very good friends with the brits for a long time. i don't think of two leaders or two countries at the same time who were so close. >> the only two i can think of are...
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ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your good driving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. it only matters that it shows up and makes things better. in that spirit, verizon is proud to announce the powerful answers award. 10 million dollars in prizes for the best ideas. ideas so big, they have the power to change everything. whether it's our inspiration, or yours, the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. the powerful answers award from verizon. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford
ronald reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence. it was easy to forget what daunting, historic tasks he set himself. he saw to mend america's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world and to free the slaves of communism. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. eir bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and...
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you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable. in the way she stood shoulder to shoulder with ronald reagan, with the u.s., really such a large part of the puzzle of how we were able to achieve so much in foreign policy during that time in reagan's presidency. she is really someone i admire greatly. >> the other thing i wanted to ask you, kimberly is about women in politics. a lot of people today say there it are not enough women in politics. i would agree. at the time you saw this woman who was leading the world. leading the fight against communism. who what did that mean to you as you were thinking about the possibilitie
you have talked a lot about ronald reagan and influence he had on your life. when you were growing up in that time, you really couldn't know ronald reagan without also getting to see the life and times of margaret thatcher. your thoughts on her? >> what an incredible iconic figure. this is someone who inspired me personally as a woman in politics, in law, knowing that there wasn't anything that i could couldn't. that a man wasn't doing that i couldn't do or do better. she was formidable....
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kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british history. we've lost, we've lost a great one today. gregg: explain why you say that. >> well, i mean there were about a half dozen pivotal figures in the end of the cold war. you had ronald reagan, pope john paul ii, mikhail gorbachev, lech walesa. had havel, boris yeltsin and margaret thatcher. she is one of the key figures who helped dissolve, take down what was genuinely a truly evil empire and you know, a lot of folks realized, i mean we call her "the iron lady" because of what she did, taking on the soviet union and battling against communism but she was also "the iron
kor the author of the book, ronald reagan and the fall of communism. thanks for taking a few minutes. i understand you were literally preparing a lecture on margaret thatcher today when we all learned of her passing. >> yes, that is exactly right. i was in the normal spot in my modern europe class. and it's when i started about a week of lectures on margaret thatcher where i refer to her as one of the greatest leaders, not only of the cold war, but of the 20th century but of british...
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>> the cold war, alliance with ronald reagan, coupled in as one. i think the falkland war where you had great britain taking on argentina, a battle over he's tiny little islands. that was a very controversial confrontation where not a lot of the world lined up behind great britain right there. but she saw that through and that really galvanized her support which was wavering at that point in britain. that helped galvanize her support in the country. and then the economic measures which were controversial. the labor movement having going very strong in britain for decades. but when she came in, she really did her best to sort of break that movement. ending government subsidies. strikes, miners were up in arms over the whole thing and it was very controversial. >> again, breaking news, margaret thatcher former prime minister of britain has died. let's get a closer look at her career with becky anderson. >> reporter: she did defiance. >> the latest not returning. >> reporter: she did direct. >> no. no. no. >> reporter: and when she chose, with feminin
>> the cold war, alliance with ronald reagan, coupled in as one. i think the falkland war where you had great britain taking on argentina, a battle over he's tiny little islands. that was a very controversial confrontation where not a lot of the world lined up behind great britain right there. but she saw that through and that really galvanized her support which was wavering at that point in britain. that helped galvanize her support in the country. and then the economic measures which...
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she was not exactly on the same page as ronald reagan, not a supply sider. her defenders will say she reigned in inflation. this veryght with tight fiscal policy at a time of high unemployment. to thenomists wrote times, saying her policy was completely mistaken, and the 1981 budget with fiscal tightening was exactly the wrong thing to do. essentially, it was the keynesian economic consensus, the orthodox economic consensus , telling her she was doing exactly the wrong thing. you can make a case -- we make the case that on balance she was doing the right thing, in challenging the keynesian orthodoxy. it had gone too far in the idea that government could always print money, that expanding the economy was always the solution. problem with inflation. she put emphasis on curbing inflation. standing in that dock, as the ghost of lady thatcher on trial , prosecution would say other economies in western europe took a different path, and their economies recovered at the same time. some of it may have been macro cycles in the wider economy. you can get into very deta
she was not exactly on the same page as ronald reagan, not a supply sider. her defenders will say she reigned in inflation. this veryght with tight fiscal policy at a time of high unemployment. to thenomists wrote times, saying her policy was completely mistaken, and the 1981 budget with fiscal tightening was exactly the wrong thing to do. essentially, it was the keynesian economic consensus, the orthodox economic consensus , telling her she was doing exactly the wrong thing. you can make a...
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everybody thought it was crazy except ronald reagan and george w. bush who actually put the policy into practice and sure enough they borrowed trillions spent like crazy created the appearance of good times just like you could if you put a million bucks on your credit card and they created a huge deficit the biggest in the history of the united states of america so when clinton came in they started demanding he shoot santa claus take out social security they demanded the clintons too smart for him instead he just cut funds to poor people who pretty much nobody ever notices and ended welfare as we know it no way was clinton going to fall into jude's trap bush w. came along next and he went back to jude's playbook borrow and spend trillions drugs for medicare and the government can't even go shoot discounts with the drug companies or is fought by cheap soldiers but million dollar a year contractors who conveniently all work for bush family buddies or companies that poppy had invested in. huge deficits not a single word about it instead what a bush tel
everybody thought it was crazy except ronald reagan and george w. bush who actually put the policy into practice and sure enough they borrowed trillions spent like crazy created the appearance of good times just like you could if you put a million bucks on your credit card and they created a huge deficit the biggest in the history of the united states of america so when clinton came in they started demanding he shoot santa claus take out social security they demanded the clintons too smart for...
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ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. their friendship spanned decades. we will look back, next. >>> plus, long hair, weed and free love. the '60s are in full swing on the new season of "madmen," my interview with some of the critically acclaimed cast is our pop lead, and that's coming up. from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and
ronald reagan and margaret thatcher. their friendship spanned decades. we will look back, next. >>> plus, long hair, weed and free love. the '60s are in full swing on the new season of "madmen," my interview with some of the critically acclaimed cast is our pop lead, and that's coming up. from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses....
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her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u about someone who helped transform the economy of the united kingdom because it was in terrible shape and she left behind an enduring legacy. margaret thatcher, dead this morning after a stroke. >> gretchen: we will continue to cover this throughout the rest of "fox & friends" and throughout the day here on fox news. >>> other news stories for your monday, another developing story. naval jet crashed into the water near bahrain. the aircraft was operating near the uss dwight d. eisenhower in the north arabian sea when the engine apparently failed. two crew members on board were
her along with the pope and ronald reagan played a significant role in that. i think she defined leadership. the country knew exactly where it was going, whether they agreed with her or not, she looked definitive. it was a time in which we got spoiled with leaders who had new ideas who weren't looking at polls and were doing what they thought was the right thing and if you didn't like them, you could vote them out. >> steve: she will go down as not only the first female prime minister u...
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>> ronald reagan's rock. >> ronald reagan's rock. >> because everybody recognizes the name and says, "oh, yeah, president reagan." >> there're angles in this park. >> yes, there are. a lot of angles. when this park was originally-- when this territory was originally formed many, many millions years ago, it was a lake bed, and in the bottom of that lakebed, layer after layer after layer of sandstone over the millions of years, and then a volcanic and tectonic action cracked the lakebed and tilted it up so that what you're seeing all the way through here is these tilted rocks. >> and there's a specific angle to these rocks. >> about 17, 17 1/2 degrees throughout the park. >> why 17 degrees? >> nobody knows for sure. it just happens to be the angle that everything broke off at and slid back. >> so that's a 17-degree angle and there are 17-degree angles all through the park. >> throughout the park. >> there are red rocks in this park, but look over here, that's not red. oh, look. that's modern history. >> coming right out of edward's air force base. >> the old and the new. >> yeah, that'
>> ronald reagan's rock. >> ronald reagan's rock. >> because everybody recognizes the name and says, "oh, yeah, president reagan." >> there're angles in this park. >> yes, there are. a lot of angles. when this park was originally-- when this territory was originally formed many, many millions years ago, it was a lake bed, and in the bottom of that lakebed, layer after layer after layer of sandstone over the millions of years, and then a volcanic and...
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president ronald reagan. they were often called political soul mates. >> prime minister, the entire world salutes you and your gallant people and gallant nation. >> reporter: thatcher once referred to reagan as the second most important man in her life. she had to persuade the united states to take her side in the faulklands war but she went to war to retake those islands from argentina and that solidified her as a global leader. it also helped thatcher influence the end of the cold war, when she convinced reagan that he could trust the new soviet leader, gorbachev. in her first term, thatcher faced problems at home. three million people out of work, riots in inner cities, labor unrest, the long and bitter miners' strike. she defeated the miners' union. but she was blessed with a weak opposition and in the mid 1980s, a briskly growing economy. the end came in 1990, when the economy was doing badly. she was forced to resign after she introduced the unpopular local tax known as the poll tax. >> i'm very happy t
president ronald reagan. they were often called political soul mates. >> prime minister, the entire world salutes you and your gallant people and gallant nation. >> reporter: thatcher once referred to reagan as the second most important man in her life. she had to persuade the united states to take her side in the faulklands war but she went to war to retake those islands from argentina and that solidified her as a global leader. it also helped thatcher influence the end of the cold...
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and ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. so i always gave my cousin credit -- sorry, ellen -- for electing ronald reagan. my cousin told we i needed to write a book. i just never thought i'd write this one or write it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't do the book at first, and then i did "60 minutes" with my former chief of staff. and neil and i agreed to do it together, and here's why we did. it was percent to have the two of us. it -- it was better to have the two of us. if i said this, neil could say, no, huh-uh, bob, or vice versa. so in my opinion having the two of us side by side was a better way to do that. so i went to india then and saw "60 minutes" over there. and when i saw it, i watched jack abramoff. i did this to mideast, period. -- myself, period. but i watched jack abramoff on that "60 minutes" and, you know, i could feel some of empathy. i feel empathy for anybody that's a done time. but beyond that, i just wondered where jack was going with his version of history. and then when i heard him
and ronald reagan, that was his successful movie. so i always gave my cousin credit -- sorry, ellen -- for electing ronald reagan. my cousin told we i needed to write a book. i just never thought i'd write this one or write it this way. so i put a lot of thought into it. didn't do the book at first, and then i did "60 minutes" with my former chief of staff. and neil and i agreed to do it together, and here's why we did. it was percent to have the two of us. it -- it was better to have...
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that is talked in conjunction with president ronald reagan as the conservative fairy tale goes because they both came into office during periods of malaise caused by leftist overreach and eviscerated their left opposition and permanently altered the trajectory of politics in their countries. thatcher once said there is no such thing as society. there are individual men and women, there are families. no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first. david hopper, general secretary of the durham miners association who were crushed by thatcher in a series of violent strikes said she destroyed our community, our villages and our people. she absolutely hated working people and i've got very bitter memories of what she did. we live now still today on the reagan-thatcher access, their legacies reaching forward through the years this their shared contempt, they bequeathed massive inequality. if you compar inequality, england and the u.s. are at the top. this is the society that thatcher and reagan gave us. societies of shrinking middle classes and t
that is talked in conjunction with president ronald reagan as the conservative fairy tale goes because they both came into office during periods of malaise caused by leftist overreach and eviscerated their left opposition and permanently altered the trajectory of politics in their countries. thatcher once said there is no such thing as society. there are individual men and women, there are families. no government can do anything except through people, and people must look to themselves first....
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that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new soviet leader, gorbachev, saying he was a man they could, quote, work with. together they helped end the cold war. and in 1988 thatcher was the final foreign visitor to the white house during reagan's administration after being one of the first to visit after he took office. jon: margaret thatcher was known for her imposing personality and often worked her will in britain's political battles. here now, some of the best of margaret thatcher in her own words. >> i stand before you tonight in my red star chiffon evening gown -- [laught
that's former president ronald reagan. the two were, essentially, political partners in so many ways and worked together for many years. they first met face to face at a meeting in the house of commons in april in 1975 and became fast friends. in 1982 the u.s. was publicly neutral during the falklands war between britain and argentina, but behind the scenes the u.s. provided military and intelligence support. in 1984 thatcher met reagan at camp david, and that's where she briefed him on the new...
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listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i do agree with david stockman, which is -- maybe not as strong as he says it but i think ben bernanke is making a huge mistake on monetary policy and will have bad 'consequences, and david stockman made mistakes in the reagan era, but i think bernanke is a problem. >> ben bernanke has been printing up a storm, and david stockman's critique goes wayon to benazir ben bernanke, all thy back to paul voelker. he is saying he just inflated -- created various bubbles with all this money printing and loose money policy. you think that is an absolute mistake right from the get-go? >> i think what he has done on he monetary
listen to what ronald reagan's budget directyear told me yesterday on the fox business network. >> this market lives and toys -- dies by the last word of the fed, and the people at the fed have no clue. bebernanke is the most dangerous man ever to hold high office in the history of the united states. >> pretty strong stuff. this reagan guy, does he agree with that? 'm art -- art is the other reagan guy. >> it was very, very strong stuff. but in this one shocking time i think i...
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that's myron nailed reagan -- that's my ronald reagan voice. it is so masculine. you can't be in a locker room with tough dudes and then say i like you, man. you know, that's going to be tough. he then clarifies because you always have to clarify, i don't have a problem with gay people. i have some gay homies. if i had a nickel for every time i said that i would have 5 cents. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnndd. lightning round. >> gavin, does snoop dogg or snoop lion or whoever have a point and say something we don't have to bleep. >> it is a valid point. the fact that it is news talks about gay feelings. he said a rational thing that you can say he said rap was homophobic. >> guy it was a compliment for gays. >> yes. he said for whatever reason it tends not to fly in this particular genre. people say that is homophobic. you can't even say gays are thought popular in this field. that's saying gays are bad. how did we get here? >> what he is saying is hip hop is as pre historic as football. >> it is like a woman on a football team. that would be
that's myron nailed reagan -- that's my ronald reagan voice. it is so masculine. you can't be in a locker room with tough dudes and then say i like you, man. you know, that's going to be tough. he then clarifies because you always have to clarify, i don't have a problem with gay people. i have some gay homies. if i had a nickel for every time i said that i would have 5 cents. let's discuss in the -- >> lightning roooooouuuunnndd. lightning round. >> gavin, does snoop dogg or snoop...
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ronald reagan, he made sure he could -- during world war ii, his job was to process films taken by u.s. army cameramen. one of the new stones showed a concentration camp. he took a copy of this home and kept it. at a dinner for a movie producer and his wife were guests, they expressed their belief that atrocities were allied -- bill clinton. several years before he became president his friend and baptist minister predicted that he would become president. that's interesting. he said when he did god would never forgive him if he didn't stand by israel. one of the many things clinton did to help israel was to work exhaustively with arafat to agree to a peace agreement. eventually he blamed the palestinian leader and one his efforts failed saying arafat was impossible to deal with. i imagine that until now, it's rare ifnot unknown if the leader of one country to express his love for another. clinton said he loved -- was grief-stricken when he was assassinated. i hope this paper turning isn't coming too much on the mic. no president worked harder and was more -- than clinton did try to brok
ronald reagan, he made sure he could -- during world war ii, his job was to process films taken by u.s. army cameramen. one of the new stones showed a concentration camp. he took a copy of this home and kept it. at a dinner for a movie producer and his wife were guests, they expressed their belief that atrocities were allied -- bill clinton. several years before he became president his friend and baptist minister predicted that he would become president. that's interesting. he said when he did...
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when ronald reagan was president of the u.s., our revenues were about 20% of our economy. today, revenues are about 60% of our economy, and spending is well over -- revenues are about 16% of our economy and spending as well over 20% cured you are right, we spend too much. we have not really dealt with it as aggressively as we need to on the mandatory side. what we need to also is recognize that we spend $1.2 trillion every year on what we call tax expenditures. these are tax breaks that some taxpayers get, but not all. if you happen to be in a particular field, let's say on energy field, and you might be getting some help from the government on the spending side but you are also getting help from the government on the tax side. why should both be scrutinized? we are not doing that today. when we talk about bringing more revenue and, it is by ,liminating loopholes exemptions, special breaks that people get in our tax codes that are no longer warranted. we want to get revenue back up to traditional level of about 20%. you want to get spending down to about 20%. and have a ma
when ronald reagan was president of the u.s., our revenues were about 20% of our economy. today, revenues are about 60% of our economy, and spending is well over -- revenues are about 16% of our economy and spending as well over 20% cured you are right, we spend too much. we have not really dealt with it as aggressively as we need to on the mandatory side. what we need to also is recognize that we spend $1.2 trillion every year on what we call tax expenditures. these are tax breaks that some...
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ronald reagan was one of the hosts. my book, hollywood left and right has five on the flats, five on the right and the only time in my career -- i took of my own politics aside and take a look at 10 people willing to sacrifice a great deal and claim they been openly political. from charlie chaplin to arnold schweizer necker. one of the things i discovered are two bits of hollywood and politics. the first of hollywood has been a bastion of liberalism in the second is the hollywood has always been far more prominent than the hollywood rate and i found both wrong. first, conservatives have a longer history in hollywood and second, even though the hollywood left has been more norm numerous invisible. they have had a greater impact on american political life. you might say, how is that possible? i would say if you look at american politics writ large, there've been two foundational moments the 20th century that we are living with the battling over right now. first was the creation of a new deal welfare state under franklin r
ronald reagan was one of the hosts. my book, hollywood left and right has five on the flats, five on the right and the only time in my career -- i took of my own politics aside and take a look at 10 people willing to sacrifice a great deal and claim they been openly political. from charlie chaplin to arnold schweizer necker. one of the things i discovered are two bits of hollywood and politics. the first of hollywood has been a bastion of liberalism in the second is the hollywood has always...
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reagan as governor and president in 1880. >> it's an informal alliance. the movie stars such as john wayne, robert montgomery, robert taylor, barber stand like come in many of these names not known by your younger viewers. walt disney who is well-known for his cartoon to disney studios and a group of businessmen from the people it just insert, walter knox who established not dairy farm. leonard firestone can air to the fires down family. they came in, they decided to rebuild the republican party. democratic registration, california had far surpassed the republican party and at the same time, the republicans were very, very factionalized throughout the 1950s and the 1960s. so i'm rebuilding the party, it meant putting into the party into political campaigns, but it also meant taking these well-known stars and sending them out to eat two clubs, republican clubs throughout southern california. survivor taylor, for a dense, who is a big star in the day the sun out to places like fontana and server-side and people like ginger rogers was another republican who
reagan as governor and president in 1880. >> it's an informal alliance. the movie stars such as john wayne, robert montgomery, robert taylor, barber stand like come in many of these names not known by your younger viewers. walt disney who is well-known for his cartoon to disney studios and a group of businessmen from the people it just insert, walter knox who established not dairy farm. leonard firestone can air to the fires down family. they came in, they decided to rebuild the...
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ronald reagan opened up his presidential campaign in philadelphia, mississippi, and i wondered if the -- town happened to be where the three civil right workers were killed, three white and one black. was that a coincidence or was that a overtone to the people who seemed to connect with the dots? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: thank you for the question. i have not studied that particular incident so i can't tell you for sure what was going on there i do remember the press coverage at the time and there was a lot of turn about that in certain quarters. i'd like to think it was a coincidence, and i'd like to think that what reagan really was doing, though, was definitely trying to appeal to disaffected white voters in the south, who he knew would be key to his campaign as president. and a key component of that appeal has often been, since the 1964 signing of the civil rights act by a democratic president, key component has always been saying we're the party that is going to stand up for white people as opposed to being a party that grant all these rights to black people. and it's a
ronald reagan opened up his presidential campaign in philadelphia, mississippi, and i wondered if the -- town happened to be where the three civil right workers were killed, three white and one black. was that a coincidence or was that a overtone to the people who seemed to connect with the dots? >> host: thank you, sir. >> guest: thank you for the question. i have not studied that particular incident so i can't tell you for sure what was going on there i do remember the press...
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promotable friends like ronald reagan and the u.s. just as she may not have recognized the polarizing effect of her policy towards hunger strikes, she may not have appreciated the potential of long-term softening effects and the irish agreement. the agreement change the tradition and the political competition to make it even more competitive twist to those who are engaged in violence and i believe it could stop the violence. it was turned into a new history and the new history of northern ireland. with it, a new history on these islands as a whole. agreements are being reaped today with the engagement that started and continues to flow. the full effect of that moment in history on the path of irish nationalism, recognizing that today, we recognize at the time of the passing. i join others across this house. in extending my sympathies to the children and family and friends of margaret thatcher. not just in britain but across the world. margaret thatcher enjoyed many political challenges. she did not shirk from life. in the democratic n
promotable friends like ronald reagan and the u.s. just as she may not have recognized the polarizing effect of her policy towards hunger strikes, she may not have appreciated the potential of long-term softening effects and the irish agreement. the agreement change the tradition and the political competition to make it even more competitive twist to those who are engaged in violence and i believe it could stop the violence. it was turned into a new history and the new history of northern...
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yesterday, as soon as she died, everybody said oh, my god you know like ronald reagan, she walked on water. she's a conservative. we should all follow. of course, they say that about ronald reagan who could probably not get elected today in a republican party primary. you say the same thing about maggie thatcher? the iron lady? >> well, a conservative politician to be sure and one who certainly in england divides people and there's been some celebrations in some places in england about her death. so a big leader, a world leader. >> bill: but not everybody loved her. >> right. not everybody loved her. in the states, she is really an idol for a lot of republicans. you heard sarah palin famelessly proclaim she looks up to maggie thatcher. of course, before 2008, she didn't know who maggie thatcher was. "vanity fair" profile. >> bill: she couldn't see her. >> wanted to meet her. but look -- >> bill: maggie wouldn't meet with her. she said it was beneath her. >> that was during the campaign. the question is how does she fit into the ideological mold of today's republicans. today's republi
yesterday, as soon as she died, everybody said oh, my god you know like ronald reagan, she walked on water. she's a conservative. we should all follow. of course, they say that about ronald reagan who could probably not get elected today in a republican party primary. you say the same thing about maggie thatcher? the iron lady? >> well, a conservative politician to be sure and one who certainly in england divides people and there's been some celebrations in some places in england about...
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jay edgar hoover, ronald reagan politics called me a hoodlum in the thugs, i resent it to this day. you don't call me a hoodlum. the process and all three stages of exhaust houses exhausted in the program. i come up through the united states air force, structure repair high performance aircraft, what have you and ect.. i was raised a confident builder. i was an architect at age 15, 16, i was the one who did all the planning for my father, adding rooms and dens to people's houses in the san fransisco bay area. i was no hoodlum. i loved my work. i loved the high-tech work, but i got interested in my civil human rights struggle. hear dr. martin luther king speak, and he was talking about how all businesses in the country would not hire businesses of color, categorized them all. got to the company, and we want our boys with bread companies to, boycott the bread companies, boycott wonder bread company and boycott them so consistently and so profoundly we want to make wonder bread wonder where the money went. [laughter] dr. king, open auditorium, 7,000 people hit the floor. i'm just one y
jay edgar hoover, ronald reagan politics called me a hoodlum in the thugs, i resent it to this day. you don't call me a hoodlum. the process and all three stages of exhaust houses exhausted in the program. i come up through the united states air force, structure repair high performance aircraft, what have you and ect.. i was raised a confident builder. i was an architect at age 15, 16, i was the one who did all the planning for my father, adding rooms and dens to people's houses in the san...
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we bring back our great friend, former assistant secretary of defense under president ronald reagan, frank gaffney. he's now the president of the center for security policy. jimmy williams, vin weber still here. frank gaffney, what is up with this insane story? and i guess mainly, frank, is the united states prepared to intercept and deflect this if the worst case happens? >> well, it's -- not so insane a story. you know, we've conditioned the north koreans to believe if they engage in provocative behavior, they will be rewarded for it. and i'm afraid, larry, despite some of the efforts the obama administration made in the past week or so to signal otherwise, this time, it seems as though behind the scenes they've been engaging in it again so you may well see these missile tests, one or more of them. and it's interesting that at the very moment that that's being laid on, apparently by the north korea koreans, the u.s. government has stood down on one of its long-scheduled and frankly very much needed missile tests of one of our intercontinental ballistic missiles. >> was that a big m
we bring back our great friend, former assistant secretary of defense under president ronald reagan, frank gaffney. he's now the president of the center for security policy. jimmy williams, vin weber still here. frank gaffney, what is up with this insane story? and i guess mainly, frank, is the united states prepared to intercept and deflect this if the worst case happens? >> well, it's -- not so insane a story. you know, we've conditioned the north koreans to believe if they engage in...
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reagan. and now he's considered one of the near great presidents. >> i've always found it fascinating how in realtime we build up and tear down presidents. historians do the same thing. there was a time period 20 or 30 years when historians were giving truman not much credit and there was some revisionism in the late '90s. and we've seen it with grant, with polk, we'll see it with other presidents. >> right. and you look at george bush and 30, 40 years from now, obviously our pearl harbor is 9/11. and a lot of people, historians going to say america wasn't attacked again during the rest of his term over the next seven years. and painted in broad colors, broad strokes, he's going to be judged first and foremost for that. >> what's going on in the aftermath of boston. barack obama has to start worrying about his legacy and isn't going to be enough. does he want his legacy to be i failed? are there going to be any excuses big enough for history. he's got to figure out how to get some of the stuf
reagan. and now he's considered one of the near great presidents. >> i've always found it fascinating how in realtime we build up and tear down presidents. historians do the same thing. there was a time period 20 or 30 years when historians were giving truman not much credit and there was some revisionism in the late '90s. and we've seen it with grant, with polk, we'll see it with other presidents. >> right. and you look at george bush and 30, 40 years from now, obviously our pearl...
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. >> supported bans on assault weapons and so about ronald reagan. it's pretty remarkable how the debate has changed. >> and the background checks specifically -- see, i would argue that is not even a form of gun control. >> it is not. >> it does not restrict any law abiding citizens this justice selis a scalia wrote that in the heller decision. i'm disappointed with the way it turned out. >> do we have another vote? do you think there could be another vote? you were rushed. you were rushed. i think there was a false deadline put in place. do you think we have a chance before the end of the year to have another vote on this? >> you know, there is always a chance, joe. one of the things that certainly set us back is that the early leaks about potential deal led to gross misaccurate characterizations of the legislation. it's hard to make a sell when you're in that environment so maybe is there still a chance. >> we will get to airports, i promise you. mike barnicle has a quick question. >> senator, what impact, if any, do you think it would have on the
. >> supported bans on assault weapons and so about ronald reagan. it's pretty remarkable how the debate has changed. >> and the background checks specifically -- see, i would argue that is not even a form of gun control. >> it is not. >> it does not restrict any law abiding citizens this justice selis a scalia wrote that in the heller decision. i'm disappointed with the way it turned out. >> do we have another vote? do you think there could be another vote? you...
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ronald reagan in his memoir it never refers to his mentor even one time. hillary clinton in her memoir refers to her mentor maybe half a dozen times. as you have obama mentioning frank quite a bit. >> host: when would this have been? >> the entirety of the 1970's. introduced the fall of 1970 and met all the way through the time that obama left for occidental college in 1979. in "dreams from my father" he talks about one of the last forms of advice he sought out to before he left was from frank marshall davis where he went into a classic diatribes against the american way. it is interesting i found in davis's columns from the chicago star in the late forties they consistently bashing the american way in almost a decade -- identical language recorded from "dreams from my father." that came out in 1995, the audio version which can amount to thousand five, that would have been after obama as historic convention speech where obama began his meteoric rise to the presidency but in the audio version frank marshall davis is completely purged and not mentioned one t
ronald reagan in his memoir it never refers to his mentor even one time. hillary clinton in her memoir refers to her mentor maybe half a dozen times. as you have obama mentioning frank quite a bit. >> host: when would this have been? >> the entirety of the 1970's. introduced the fall of 1970 and met all the way through the time that obama left for occidental college in 1979. in "dreams from my father" he talks about one of the last forms of advice he sought out to before...
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so for all the stock and embraced of ronald reagan they are doing a disservice in my estimation to his honor and his memory because they but not elect him today given his stance on immigration as president and governor of texas taxes and some of the other social issues and goes to the heart of the struggle that mickey and i had to deal with the inside of the party trying to get the elephant to recognize its core and therefore word in this world is changing around us. and not necessarily throwing your finger up to the wind and testing the waters every 30 minutes, but standing on firm principal ground that recognizes the value of the american dream, that recognizes that these lawyers of those that ought to be part of the dreamed whether they are here now or coming in the future that understands the direction demographically that this country is taken and 30 years it will be a majority minority country. what does that mean? held to the political parties deal with that? the licht surface to the minorities that frankly what you don't believe me the change happens around, not within. the gop
so for all the stock and embraced of ronald reagan they are doing a disservice in my estimation to his honor and his memory because they but not elect him today given his stance on immigration as president and governor of texas taxes and some of the other social issues and goes to the heart of the struggle that mickey and i had to deal with the inside of the party trying to get the elephant to recognize its core and therefore word in this world is changing around us. and not necessarily...
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but when we -- if we see barack obama sort of turning to ronald reagan. might be in the best interest, pat, you might be right. then isle get optimistic for the short term. >> i'm looking to somebody to be dick a sinister but a good guy in the end. >> do you have any candidates. >> none right now. as somebody in the treasury in '84 did a footnote or two in treasury i i was talking to john about this before the session. i'm struck by the way that chairman camp's three discussion papers sort of serving the purpose in some ways. what treasury one served which is kind of a sounding board of places that where there would be a broad ranging intellectual research occurring. you may remember that treasury one was something that the white house didn't want any part of but let the treasury go off on our own with the various academic and whatever. it didn't last too long. it was popular among communities that brought up a lot of opinions. i see some similarity in camp's discussion papers and to be fair of some of the hearings that have been held on the senate financ
but when we -- if we see barack obama sort of turning to ronald reagan. might be in the best interest, pat, you might be right. then isle get optimistic for the short term. >> i'm looking to somebody to be dick a sinister but a good guy in the end. >> do you have any candidates. >> none right now. as somebody in the treasury in '84 did a footnote or two in treasury i i was talking to john about this before the session. i'm struck by the way that chairman camp's three...
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. >> what is interesting, a lot of people thought -- ronald reagan would be seen as liberal today as opposed to being a conservative. he did a lot of great things, but things have shifted. >> a lot of cultural nostalgia. >>> and natalie would like this. 58% of americans would like leg warmers to come back. >> i call them meat on the bones. >> i like the idea. >> do they really keep your legs warm? >> it is more of a look. like you go to yoga and you have the leg warmers on. >> i never did it. >> how about the hammer pajamas? >> the hammer pants. >> those should be long gone and buried. >> i never got the hammer pants. 7% of americans wanted to see a return of parachute pants. >> in case you fall out of a plane. >> is that a parachute? >> i guess so. those are harem pants. >> the best toy of the 1980s. a dead heat with the cabbage patch kid and rubik's cube. >> i love my cabbage patch kid. i had a birth certificate and birthday cards every year. >> i was too late for the cabbage patch kid. i remember the craze. it was crazy. the lines that stretched. you didn't have e-bay. >> i had a
. >> what is interesting, a lot of people thought -- ronald reagan would be seen as liberal today as opposed to being a conservative. he did a lot of great things, but things have shifted. >> a lot of cultural nostalgia. >>> and natalie would like this. 58% of americans would like leg warmers to come back. >> i call them meat on the bones. >> i like the idea. >> do they really keep your legs warm? >> it is more of a look. like you go to yoga and you...
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and what my good friends want to do is design the process to this president that ronald reagan used some 240 times. hundreds of recess appointments in the 1980's to ensure that regular order occurred in this nation on behalf of the working men and women of america. this is a direct stab at them, this is a direct undermining of them and i would ask my colleagues to vote against this and for the working men and women of america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. ms. jackson lee: this is a bad bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: thank you, mr. speaker. i am now pleased to yield to a member of the committee three inutes, the gentleman from indiana, the other gentleman from indiana, mr. rokita. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for three minutes. mr. rokita: i thank the speaker, i thank the chairman for yielding. ou know, i'm struck by the gentlelady who just spoke, her mention of fairness. what is fair is the rule of law. and that's what this country was founded upon. that is
and what my good friends want to do is design the process to this president that ronald reagan used some 240 times. hundreds of recess appointments in the 1980's to ensure that regular order occurred in this nation on behalf of the working men and women of america. this is a direct stab at them, this is a direct undermining of them and i would ask my colleagues to vote against this and for the working men and women of america. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from minnesota is recognized....
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ronald reagan game amnesty to three million people and the congress followed through. if we don't fix a broken immigration system and do all the things we should have done 20 years ago shame on us. this bill fixes the problem, in my opinion. i'm going to fight for this bill. if you got a better idea bring it on. if you want to kill it we're going to have a talk about that. i'm going read one paragraph. we've always welcomed new comers to the united states and we'll continue to do so. in order to qualify for the honor and privilege or citizenship our laws must be followed. the world depends on america to be strong. the establishment of a stable justice and efficie immigration system only supports those goals. we have a right to make our borders safe. to control the flow of legal immigration and eliminate illegal immigration, which in some cases has become a threat to our national security. up par -- paragraph sums what i'm trying to do. to our fellow citizens, we no that congress is broken. this is an effort by four democrats and four republicans to prove to you and the
ronald reagan game amnesty to three million people and the congress followed through. if we don't fix a broken immigration system and do all the things we should have done 20 years ago shame on us. this bill fixes the problem, in my opinion. i'm going to fight for this bill. if you got a better idea bring it on. if you want to kill it we're going to have a talk about that. i'm going read one paragraph. we've always welcomed new comers to the united states and we'll continue to do so. in order...